I just wanted to share a thought with my readers on this Thanksgiving morning. A few years ago a friend from North Carolina shared an analogy with me. I think it may have been in article comments somewhere, or it may have been via an email. Perhaps he has shared this analogy with others. I … Continue reading Do You Want Her Body or Her Soul?
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Book Release: *Into The Twilight* now available!
Well my readers, I have done it. I have indie published a sequel to my earlier work TTOOP on the two year anniversary of its release. Into The Twilight is a small book consisting of seven essays and is 58 pages in length. It will only be available in paperback. Into The Twilight is in … Continue reading Book Release: *Into The Twilight* now available!
Family, Place, and the Way Home
Oh, southern star, how I wish you would shineAnd show me the way to get home. ---Southern Star by Alabama, 1988 Most 21st century Americans are lost. Let me tell you why, and how I found my way home. Let us talk of regional culture and reconnecting to one's roots. America is a bit different. … Continue reading Family, Place, and the Way Home
The Barefoot Boy and Boston
A friend recently suggested I try my hand at a fictional short story. So here I go with a kin and culture themed story. Open curtain, 1915. The hills of eastern Kentucky... Jeb stood at the edge of the woods, overlooking the ripening corn. A breeze barely stirred the hot summer air, and few clouds … Continue reading The Barefoot Boy and Boston
Reconstruction 2.0
In June of 2020, protestors pulled down a statue of George Washington that stood in Portland, Oregon. Think about that. Not just the Confederates, but the first U.S. President and chair of the Constitutional Convention is now the enemy of the far left. And the far left is in power, in Congress and at 1600 … Continue reading Reconstruction 2.0